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Apr 16, 2002
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Just a small thing. I noticed this in the demo and found it was the same in the released version.

When your character marries, you get the following options:

(Gain Gold) "It's everyone's concern" *
(Gain Prestige) "Money is good" *

Are these not the wrong way round? Should Prestige not be "everyone's concern" and you get gold when "money is good"?

* - not the exact text, don't have it to hand here.
 
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If you read what is said in the event text it makes sense. It reads:

"We can collect a Royal Aid Duty to pay for the ceremonies:"
With the answers:
1) "Yes, it is everyone's concern." (Meaning that it's everyone's, in the realm, concern and that the peasants should pay for the ceremonies).
2) "No, people respect wealth!" (Meaning that you pay for it yourself, thus claiming that you're rich with the act. Therefore you get prestige). This last option however, could make you lose money, now when I think about it.

Hope it helped.